That's according to Oceana County Prosecutor Terry Shaw, who has begun to review the 105-page Michigan State Police report on the investigation of Lund, who has been placed on paid leave by the school board since the allegations surfaced.

“The allegations, and right now they are only allegations, are that there were certain items purchased with school funds for his own use,” Shaw said.

Shaw said the alleged transactions were made over a two-year period, starting in 2008 and allegedly continuing through December 2010.

Shaw said that overall the police report indicates Lund allegedly used $13,000 of school money for the items he purchased for himself.

In addition, Shaw said it's alleged that Lund used the school gas card for personal use from July 1 until Dec. 1 of this year.

Shaw said it will take him a week or two to finish reviewing the police report before he can make a decision on whether Lund will be criminally charged.

Shelby Board of Education President Steve Vinke has said the board contacted police after he and another board member placed Lund on paid leave. The action was taken immediately under legal advice, and was formalized by a unanimous vote of the board, Vinke had said.

The board may not await completion of the police investigation before taking more action regarding Lund, Vinke said. Mike Matlosz has been appointed interim superintendent, but the district can't begin a search for a new superintendent while Lund is still employed by the district, Vinke said.

Lund has been superintendent for about a year, previously serving as principal of Oceana High School and of Ferry Elementary School.